Total Grazing Workshop at Mangarara Regenerative Farm and Lodge
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On Oct 13 and 14 at Mangarara Regenerative Farm and Lodge,
Jaime Elizondo: A Leading Voice in Regenerative Agriculture. Jaime Elizondo, founder of Real Wealth Ranching, is a trailblazer in sustainable farming practices that incorporate livestock. He combines innovative grazing techniques, such as Total Grazing, with cutting-edge soil science. His holistic approach reshapes farm landscapes by improving soil health via more long-lived soil carbon, maximising pasture productivity, and supporting robust livestock performance—all while boosting profitability for farmers and ranchers.
Info on Jim and what he has to offer -
“Real Wealth Ranching” website - https://www.rwranching.com/
John Kempf interview with Jim Elizondo - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GqlYLNIEYYs
What will you learn:
1. **Total Grazing** – Maximise forage utilisation and improve soil health.
2. **Adapted Genetics** – Breed livestock suited to local conditions.
3. **Precision Nutrition** – Optimize livestock performance.
4. **Optimal Calving Season** – Align calving with forage availability.
Recommended accommodation: Mangarara Eco Lodge www.mangarara.co.nz, rachel@thefamilyfarm.co.nz
Course Fee: $500 (includes lunch and refreshments). An invoice will be sent closer to the date, and a possible discount may be available if funding is secured.
Attendance for each course will be limited to 35, so please book early. Feel free to forward this email to anyone interested in attending.
For any questions regarding the course, please get in touch with Kurt at kurt@portas.co.nz or 0274276604.
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